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Definition of ouse
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Ouse (n. & v.) See Ooze.
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Mouse
::
Mouse (n.) Same as 2d
Mousing,
2..
Trouse
::
Trouse
(n.)
Trousers.
New
::
New
(superl.)
Having
existed,
or
having
been made, but a short time;
having
originated
or
occured
lately;
having
recently
come into
existence,
or into one's
possession;
not early or long in
being;
of late
origin;
recent;
fresh;
modern;
--
opposed
to old, as, a new coat; a new
house;
a new book; a new
fashion..
House
::
House (v. i.) To take
shelter
or
lodging;
to abide to
dwell;
to
lodge.
Cabaret
::
Cabaret
(n.) A
tavern;
a house where
liquors
are
retailed.
Reermouse
::
Reermouse
(n.) See
Rearmouse.
Tympanum
::
Tympanum
(n.) One of the
naked,
inflatable
air sacs on the neck of the
prairie
chicken
and other
species
of
grouse..
Stimulate
::
Stimulate
(v. t.) To
excite
as if with a goad; to
excite,
rouse,
or
animate,
to
action
or more
vigorous
exertion
by some
pungent
motive
or by
persuasion;
as, to
stimulate
one by the hope of
reward,
or by the
prospect
of
glory..
Beg
::
Beg (v. t.) To ask for as a
charity,
esp. to ask for
habitually
or from house to
house..
Mousie
::
Mousie
(n.)
Diminutive
for
Mouse.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
gatehouse
of a
castle
or
fortified
town.
Rent
::
Rent (n.) To grant the
possession
and
enjoyment
of, for a rent; to
lease;
as, the
owwner
of an
estate
or house rents it..
Restaurateur
::
Restaurateur
(n.) The
keeper
of an
eathing
house or a
restaurant.
Stoved
::
Stove (n.) An
apparatus,
consisting
essentially
of a
receptacle
for fuel, made of iron,
brick,
stone,
or
tiles,
and
variously
constructed,
in which fire is made or kept for
warming
a room or a
house,
or for
culinary
or other
purposes..
Scutum
::
Scutum
(n.) A
penthouse
or
awning.
Fire
::
Fire (v. t.) To set on fire; to
kindle;
as, to fire a house or
chimney;
to fire a
pile..
Ventuse
::
Ventuse
(v. t. & i.) See
Ventouse.
Mezzanine
::
Mezzanine
(n.) A
partial
story which is not on the same level with the story of the main part of the
edifice,
as of a back
building,
where the
floors
are on a level with
landings
of the
staircase
of the main
house..
Taphouse
::
Taphouse
(n.) A house where
liquors
are
retailed.
Ben
::
Ben
(adv.)
The inner or
principal
room in a hut or house of two
rooms;
--
opposed
to but, the outer
apartment..
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